Over 80% of Irish employees want to continue to spend at least part of their week working from home when normal life resumes after the coronavirus pandemic, a survey shows.
Like much of Europe, most workers here were forced to work from home when the economy went into lockdown in March. The Government's advice remains for people to do so where they can as it prepares to lift the last of the restrictions.
When asked what their ideal working arrangement would be when normal life resumes, the highest preference - 24% - was to work two to three days a week from home, according to the AIB/Amárach Research survey of over 1,000 adults carried out over the last four weeks.